Russian War Games the Biggest Since USSR Days

Effort may be aimed at China, Japan: experts

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Economic struggles following the Soviet Union's collapse hit Russia's military hard—but today, its power was on full display in the country's biggest war games since the Soviet era. Some 160,000 troops and 5,000 tanks were deployed in Siberia and far eastern Russia, the AP reports, while 130 aircraft and a host of ships joined in. Here's just how massive the war games, which began Friday and run through the week, are: They spanned several time zones, and some army units deployed to areas thousands of kilometers away from their bases.

The military exercises come amid tensions with Japan over a group of disputed islands off Japan's Hokkaido Island, and in the face of fears that a strengthening China could push into Russian land despite agreements between the countries. Though Russian officials maintained the war games were just part of regular training, "it's quite obvious that the land part of the exercise is directed at China, while the sea and island part of it is aimed at Japan," says a Russia-based analyst. Russia plans to spend some $615 billion on improving its military through 2020, but some experts doubt the program's effectiveness.

Sounds like Russia's President Putin is starting to see the light about China. As far as China goes and I'm sure the Russians know by now that their so called treaty comes into play if the U.S. attacks either country the other will come to it's aide. China has and will be the same sneaky bastards they have always been. That treaty don't mean China wont start some shit with Russia I don't think our country would go to either one of them to help out.

1freeusa

Jul 16, 2013 8:06 PM CDT

5000 tanks, WTF? tanks are like horses during ww2. and the ships all lined up like ducks at a shooting arcade...what a power......we spend more on daily manuvers than they did on this exercise.....

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